130 + 15% = 130*1.15 = 149.5
130 - 15% - 130 x (1 - (15/100)) = 130 x 0.85 = 110.5
nineteen and a half assuming question means percent 130 x 15/100 = 130 x 3/20 = 13 x 3/2 = 39/2 = 19.5 though 15 x 130 = 1,950
140 becomes 161 when increased by 15%. To find this answer, simply divide 161 by 1.15.
=276/1.15 = 240
130 + 15% = 130*1.15 = 149.5
149.5 mph.
15% of 130 = 19.5
130 - 15% - 130 x (1 - (15/100)) = 130 x 0.85 = 110.5
15% off of $130 = $130 - (0.15 x 130) = $110.50
19.5 :)
80.00 increased by 15 percent is 92, because 15% of 80.00 is 12, and 12 +80 is 92.
19.5
To find the percent increase from 55 mph to 70 mph, you first calculate the difference between the two speeds: 70 mph - 55 mph = 15 mph. Then, divide this difference by the original speed (55 mph) and multiply by 100 to get the percent increase: (15/55) * 100 ≈ 27.27%.
15 + 12% = 16.8
27.60
Discount: -20.50 Total: 110.50